 
        
        We are currently looking for researchers, retired researchers, and former researchers who can perform peer reviews for journals and publishers.
Note: This is a high - paying part - time job that allows for remote work, please read the recruitment requirements carefully and fill out the application form accurately. Thank you.
WHAT YOU NEED to Have:
 * Doctorate (PhD/MD) or equivalent advanced degree in the subject area.
 * Published at least 6 papers in SCIE/SSCI/A&HCI journals in the past three years.
 * Published at least 25 papers in SCIE/SSCI/A&HCI journals in the past ten years.
 * Thorough understanding of research methodologies and ethical principles within the relevant discipline.
 * Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills.
 * Strong written communication skills with the ability to provide clear, concise, and constructive feedback.
 * Ability to adhere to deadlines and manage time effectively.
 * Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and objectivity.
 * Prior experience as a peer reviewer for academic journals is highly desirable.
 * Familiarity with online manuscript submission and review systems.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
 * Assess Novelty: Assess whether the manuscript is original and adds new knowledge or insights to the field of study.
 * Evaluate Study Design and Methodology: Assess whether the study design and methods are appropriate, comprehensive, and clearly described to ensure that the research can be accurately reproduced in the future.
 * Literature Review: Check whether the manuscript thoroughly incorporates and cites relevant, up-to-date research in the field.
 * Analyse Results and Conclusions: Evaluates whether the results are presented clearly and appropriately, and whether the conclusions are supported by the data and significant to the field.
 * Providing Constructive Feedback: Provide constructive feedback, suggesting improvements or highlighting any flaws, omissions, or ethical concerns.
 * Recommend Publication: Based on your evaluation, the journal editor will decide whether the manuscript should be accepted, revised, or rejected.